Your local auto parts store can sell you the simple tools needed to help you remove the windshield trim without damaging the trim or the glass.
To remove the windshield from a 1967 Plymouth Fury, start by carefully prying off the trim around the windshield using a trim tool to avoid damage. Then, use a windshield removal tool or a utility knife to cut through the sealant or adhesive holding the windshield in place. Gently push the windshield from the inside to break the seal and remove it. Ensure to wear safety glasses and take precautions to avoid injury from broken glass.
To remove the windshield trim on a 1968 Chevy Impala you will need a trim removal tool that has slides which can release the locking clips.
Purchase a windshield and door trim removal kit from Harbor Freight for approximately $6 to $15.
To remove the windshield from a 1967 Nova, start by carefully prying off any trim or molding around the glass. Then, use a utility knife or a windshield removal tool to cut through the adhesive sealant along the edges of the windshield. Once the adhesive is cut, have a helper support the windshield while you gently push it out from the inside. Take care to avoid breaking the glass, and wear safety gloves for protection.
Fishing string
Start by pulling back the trim that holds the rubber boot for the mirrors to the bike. Under the boot you will find a screw that holds the front windshield trim, remove the screw, remove the trim and you will be able to see the mounting screws for the shield.
Carefully take the trim off from around the windshield then very, very carefully cut the calk that is between the windshield and the frame loose.
To remove the windshield trim on a Honda Prelude, start by gently prying off the trim using a plastic trim removal tool to avoid damaging the surrounding surfaces. Work your way around the trim, carefully releasing any clips or fasteners that may be holding it in place. Once the trim is loose, lift it away from the windshield, taking care not to bend or break it. If necessary, consult a service manual for specific details related to your model year.
To remove the trim around the windshield on a 2000 VW Cabrio, start by carefully prying off any plastic clips or covers that may be securing the trim in place using a flathead screwdriver or a trim removal tool. Once the clips are removed, gently pull the trim away from the windshield, taking care not to damage the glass or the trim itself. If the trim is adhesive, you may need to use a heat gun to soften the adhesive for easier removal. Finally, ensure you clean the area thoroughly before installing new trim if needed.
To remove and replace the windshield on a 1999 Toyota Corolla, first, carefully pry off any trim pieces surrounding the windshield using a flat tool. Next, cut the adhesive seal around the windshield with a glass cutter or utility knife. Once the adhesive is cut, gently push the windshield out from the inside. To install the new windshield, apply a new adhesive sealant, set the windshield in place, and press down firmly to ensure a proper seal, then replace the trim pieces.
To remove the windshield from a 2004 Audi A4 convertible, first, ensure the vehicle is safely secured and remove any trim or molding around the windshield. Use a windshield removal tool or a utility knife to cut through the adhesive seal around the glass. Carefully lift the windshield out, ensuring not to damage the frame or surrounding areas. It’s advisable to have a second person assist with holding the glass while you remove it.
To replace the windshield on a Lexus SC400, first, remove the wipers and carefully detach any trim or molding around the windshield. Use a windshield removal tool to cut through the adhesive, then carefully lift the old windshield out. Clean the frame thoroughly, apply new adhesive, and position the new windshield into place, ensuring a proper seal. Finally, reattach the trim and wipers, allowing the adhesive to cure as per the manufacturer's instructions.